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Walleye

(35,661 posts)
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 03:26 PM Aug 29

I got Patches to the vet and back. Vet says he has fleas, gave me some expensive medicine

To be applied once a month. It’s called revolution. I put it between his shoulder blades. The vet also insisted he should get a rabies booster since he hadn’t had one in eight years. I’ve been stressed out all day over the idea of putting him in the cat carrier, turned out to be easier than I thought of course. He made some noise at first, but when I got him to the vet, he settled down until he decided to jump off the table and get under a chair. I just put a little dish of tuna in there to take him and he walked right in. The vet said I should call an exterminator to get the fleas out of the carpet. Anybody have any experience with that? Anyway, I guess there’s really nothing wrong with Patches except for the fleas, he said it’s easily treatable. So that’s a relief. I gotta figure out what to do about an exterminator. Thanks everybody For your concern. it wasn’t as much of an ordeal as I thought it would be. A little bit expensive, but I just gotta watch my spending money now.

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I got Patches to the vet and back. Vet says he has fleas, gave me some expensive medicine (Original Post) Walleye Aug 29 OP
Cat can get anemia from fleas. It can be very dangerous. onecaliberal Aug 29 #1
Nope. No exterminator needed! SheltieLover Aug 29 #2
Thank you that certainly sounds like it's worth a try. I think we used to use diatomaceous in New York Walleye Aug 29 #4
You're welcome! SheltieLover Aug 29 #6
A second vote for the Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth. livetohike Aug 29 #7
Yes, it does! I've used it many times SheltieLover Aug 29 #8
This works like a charm! DemonGoddess Aug 31 #25
Is it harmful to pets? SheltieLover Aug 31 #35
The animals don't drink it. DemonGoddess Aug 31 #40
I didn't know my cat had fleas until marybourg Aug 29 #3
Sounds promising thanks Walleye Aug 29 #5
Do NOT dust your kitty with it because it's very fine and can get in his lungs. Wear a mask when you dust carpet and SheltieLover Aug 29 #9
Thanks for the tips Walleye Aug 29 #19
YW! SheltieLover Aug 29 #21
Thanks for the update. Sorry about the fleas. Patches will feel livetohike Aug 29 #10
I would hold off on the exterminator. Midnight Writer Aug 29 #11
Thanks I will take that advice Walleye Aug 29 #20
Patches 4ever! XanaDUer2 Aug 29 #12
WSh all linens smd start vacuuming Figarosmom Aug 29 #13
Revolution should be applied monthly MotownPgh Aug 29 #14
There are several flea-borne diseases that a cat can get. One of my outdoor cats came down sinkingfeeling Aug 29 #15
That's good but to echo everyone else, fleas can be very dangerous. LoisB Aug 29 #16
Here's aproduct that will kill all the fleas - werdna Aug 29 #17
The revolution stuff... 2naSalit Aug 29 #18
Thank you for the reminder about the bay leaves! I had forgotten about niyad Aug 30 #22
I'd never heard of using bay leaves for fleas. SheltieLover Aug 31 #36
I think it... 2naSalit Aug 31 #42
thx, 2na SheltieLover Aug 31 #43
I've used Fleabusters. https://fleabusters.com/services/ as my exterminators. HeartsCanHope Aug 31 #23
Thank you so much. That sounds like it'll work. Patches seems fine this morning and had a very good night last night. Walleye Aug 31 #24
For flea topicals DemonGoddess Aug 31 #26
Thank you, I will look that up. Walleye Aug 31 #29
Good to hear it's something treatable! Diamond_Dog Aug 31 #27
Thank you Patches seems much better. I'm laundering all the linens and so forth. Walleye Aug 31 #28
I use food grade diatomaceous earth. Not a user of pesticides. Clouds Passing Aug 31 #30
I'm looking through a few things now,thank you Walleye Aug 31 #31
If your kitty is an indoor/outdoor, get a puffer and puff it on the yard. That works great! Clouds Passing Aug 31 #32
Only works outdoors in arid climates because it is ineffective SheltieLover Aug 31 #37
During drier spells it does work well in the midwest. Clouds Passing Aug 31 #38
if you are getting morning dew on your grass, it's been rendered ineffective SheltieLover Aug 31 #39
Vacuum a lot Easterncedar Aug 31 #33
My dog got infested last summer... MiHale Aug 31 #34
Thank you for the professional advice. I'm still trying to figure out what to do. I will be keeping this. Thank you. Walleye Aug 31 #41

SheltieLover

(59,599 posts)
2. Nope. No exterminator needed!
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 03:32 PM
Aug 29

$8.50 for a 4 lb bag of diatomaceous earth. Sprinkle liberally in your carpets, then vac up in a day or so. Although it is the consistency of powdered sugar to us, it scores fleas' shells and kills them.

Make sure the get Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth so there are no toxins in it that can harm your precious baby.

It will take a few days, then you will be flea free. Make sure to take the vac bag out to the dumpster after vaccuming, then reapply the diatomaceous earth.

Humidity will render this product useless because it soaks up moisture like crazy.

(Sorry to say so, but the cheapest source I've found online is Hellish Home Depot.)

I hope this is helpful!

PS - You and Patches will not even notice it's in the carpet unless you can see white powder. It flies everywhere so when you apply it, get close to the carpet. Sort of like an artist working with charcoal. LOL But, IMO, it sure beats paying an exterminator to spray poison in your home.

Hugs to you & Patches!

Walleye

(35,661 posts)
4. Thank you that certainly sounds like it's worth a try. I think we used to use diatomaceous in New York
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 03:42 PM
Aug 29

I will look for it online. Thanks for your very helpful advice

SheltieLover

(59,599 posts)
6. You're welcome!
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 03:43 PM
Aug 29

Just don't wait because fleas carry all sorts of nasty parasites and diseases! You can get it today most likely at a local hardware store.

So glad your sweet gentleman kitty is OK! T Y so much for the update!

DemonGoddess

(5,123 posts)
25. This works like a charm!
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 07:43 AM
Aug 31

Also, small dishes (saucers) with dawn and water. They are drawn to it, go in to drink, and die.

SheltieLover

(59,599 posts)
35. Is it harmful to pets?
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 09:10 AM
Aug 31

We use Dawn to bathe the dog when he picks up fleas outside, but not sure how drinking it might affect pets?

marybourg

(13,181 posts)
3. I didn't know my cat had fleas until
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 03:35 PM
Aug 29

the cat moved out with a family member. The fleas then attacked the remaining human family, and we were covered in itchy bites. Called the exterminator and boom! the fleas were gone! How that works when the cat (and any remaining members of his entourage) are still around, I don’t know, but I would follow the vet’s instructions.

Edited after reading the previous post: the exterminator didn’t spray anything, he applied powder to the carpeting. Maybe it was even diatomaceous earth, who knows? But the fleas were gone immediately.

SheltieLover

(59,599 posts)
9. Do NOT dust your kitty with it because it's very fine and can get in his lungs. Wear a mask when you dust carpet and
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 03:47 PM
Aug 29

put Patches in another room, just incase any dust is flying. (If you keep the dispenser close to the carpet, you will eliminate most of this.)

livetohike

(22,964 posts)
10. Thanks for the update. Sorry about the fleas. Patches will feel
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 03:47 PM
Aug 29

better soon. It’s manageable. We use Frontline Gold drops on our two dogs. Once a month. Easy to apply and worth it.

Midnight Writer

(22,971 posts)
11. I would hold off on the exterminator.
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 03:49 PM
Aug 29

In my experience using Revolution, the fleas will be gone from Patches within a day and any fleas in the house will die off pretty quickly, within a few days.

Revolution interrupts the life cycle of the fleas and will cause them to stop reproducing.

If after a few days you still have a problem, then you still have the option of seeking other solutions.

sinkingfeeling

(52,988 posts)
15. There are several flea-borne diseases that a cat can get. One of my outdoor cats came down
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 04:38 PM
Aug 29

with one, years ago. I can't recall the name of it.

One other thing you can buy at Walmart, etc., is Capstar. One little pill and it will kill any fleas on Patches within 30 minutes.

2naSalit

(92,668 posts)
18. The revolution stuff...
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 05:15 PM
Aug 29

Sounds promising. I put bay leaves, just a few, under the cushions in any upholstered furniture along with the diatomaceous earth as mentioned above.

The flea anemia is what killed a couple of Siswan's babies in the last six weeks. It's a serious thing. Larger cats can fight it off, kittens can't.

Hope all this takes care of the problem.

niyad

(119,888 posts)
22. Thank you for the reminder about the bay leaves! I had forgotten about
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 08:38 AM
Aug 30

them. Fortunately, we do not have a flea problem in this alpine desert, but it is an excellent thing to remember. Like storing rice and other dry goods with bay leaves.

HeartsCanHope

(735 posts)
23. I've used Fleabusters. https://fleabusters.com/services/ as my exterminators.
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 12:46 AM
Aug 31

They came to my home each time I needed the carpet treated and put the product into the carpet. It's supposed to be a natural product, and I can tell you it works. One treatment lasts a whole year. You have to wait at least 24 hrs before vacuuming. My cats were always indoor only pets, but somehow some of them got fleas anyway over the years.
You can also buy their product from Amazon or Chewy: https://fleabusters.com/product/fleabusters-rx-for-fleas-plus/ and apply it yourself. Just keep Patches out of the product whoever applies it, and use the Revolution to make sure Patches feels better quickly. This is a bad year for fleas! Sorry you have to go through this. Take care.

Walleye

(35,661 posts)
24. Thank you so much. That sounds like it'll work. Patches seems fine this morning and had a very good night last night.
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 04:54 AM
Aug 31

So I think the Revolution is working,. Fingers crossed.

DemonGoddess

(5,123 posts)
26. For flea topicals
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 07:46 AM
Aug 31

I use Cheristin. It is specifically formulated for cats. Works very well with my bunch. I have six...

Walleye

(35,661 posts)
28. Thank you Patches seems much better. I'm laundering all the linens and so forth.
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 07:51 AM
Aug 31

He had a very good night last night. Now I’m gonna order a few new pillows and throw these old ones away. Thanks for your concern.

Clouds Passing

(2,267 posts)
32. If your kitty is an indoor/outdoor, get a puffer and puff it on the yard. That works great!
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 08:12 AM
Aug 31

Wear a mask. Fleas suck, literally.

I’m glad you're both better!

SheltieLover

(59,599 posts)
39. if you are getting morning dew on your grass, it's been rendered ineffective
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 09:42 AM
Aug 31

That's great if it works in your area. I very much prefer this to toxic chemicals that will end up killing birds & other wildlife.

Easterncedar

(3,520 posts)
33. Vacuum a lot
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 08:13 AM
Aug 31

Hard floors and carpet. I have read that the vacuum cleaner has resulted in a world of change for flea-human relations, and flea populations everywhere. But if the fleas reoccur, you can buy pesticide bombs for your house. They work, although it’s of course better to avoid if you can.

And keep the cat inside. They live longer that way.

MiHale

(10,777 posts)
34. My dog got infested last summer...
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 08:26 AM
Aug 31

We used D.E at first followed by a bath in Adams Flea & Tick Shampoo for both dogs and cats.

The fleas natural cycles of egg laying need to be broken. They are determined little creatures. This shampoo prevents the eggs from hatching for 30 days. With the continued cleansing of the living areas during that time the cycle is disrupted sometimes for good. Within 3 weeks we were flea free, visually. Roscoe got two baths within that time and we could see the fleas in the rinse, third week bath…none.

I would suggest getting the carpet cleaned deeply after about a couple months of treatment to remove any leftover eggs. I’m slightly biased on this cuz I used to own a carpet and upholstery cleaning company. I’ve cleaned many, many flea infested homes over the years. After treatment the hot steam kills most anything that’s left and gets sucked away.

Adams also makes a spray that prevents flea and tick infestation for treatment afterwards. I used this for the upholstery.

Walleye

(35,661 posts)
41. Thank you for the professional advice. I'm still trying to figure out what to do. I will be keeping this. Thank you.
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 10:42 AM
Aug 31
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